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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
PAdK TUN TILLAMOOK HUKVLO, TILLAMOOK OKI GPS. MMUL 80, HHtt PUiB TWO The Week's Rcund-Up of City and iTfl' 1 . , Mrs. Mncncson' . . . . ... County Happenings and Personals Agnes lone of Brighton spent a few mook Inst rl visiting. s mother, Mrs. C. A. Long. Mrs. Albert Jillrtt left Friday niotntng for Snnrk to visit hor f'k Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes. ft TW dance paviliion t N r K 44 rfoir "ir. . ivn Mr iiiw"lrrjf t' Iwa fcrl if a n. - TfW imnic oop. It :il -' Seat wid .th . x rad iut i - i 1 per cent. The water yivm is WM tm!. Thpr. wi!! be a ! l;.ml NX 'ry, LunncUa PoUv's Helen ktchm. Roth Kl ad Ms y I.nnrtir in a fliJtno recital s.t th - studio April , 25th. t 8 o'clock, t. wtatious may, be had by phoning UW. trro H. 'torn, who is stidoit nt j th H II M utary Academy, spout his urs u: somou.mg w ti, wit I. . w,,.. flV TV Snydtr hoys are daw from! F o( CUv , ssm-e.i transacting btwina. ! town TueUday. He wtw nerompnnicd his fcroUm-ta law, Edward M. Win. Brtfktt of JVhealtr wt husi;ioa Hor Tuoaday. V .Mi Wed lesdaj vher she will spend few day with fru d. H G. ner f HVhler was lr Ti'lattwoli IWdky to hK son Cue, is M iHf !Mff and Mer- nek h-jitsl wah a broken teg. Mis-- Florwv Payw left for her h-we ia Seattle Wednesday morning. She hss bee iris: tin he aister Mrs, Doaghte for the past wwk. Mrs. Cornfnrt h who has a 'unch rootn at Roekasray, where ah - delsriou home md piis, was m ur city h ppmtt Tuesday. H. M. Famwr of ClovvrdsJe and H V. Alley oi Nchaen, county com r.'.isiiantfr, seee ocr atnwt Ttie.dy. John Ehrds and Mrs. ilaw kins rf Idavllle wt-rv in the coanty snt Tu day. 0OT . CTn't-t-! ef Vr.nler n K baiinss ri3 t .- Wjnes lav N. J IVew snd Mi'.kr B. Haydon. tron" th-- -unit i-.ty w.-r r: t. roi et the THMinaok Hrt! Tuesvtay. Thos. E Bohna of Blaine v-s srn on our streets Tuesday. E. C. Tunper of Forpst Gr-f. -ias in th csty Wednesday. Mrs. E. E. Koch, wil pu-eai Vclaui Daniels, Kowenu Hanson, Ma Me llsr- rison, Leonatd Bale. I.ur n Wi i Ret City, of Iowa, who Is visiting nt Hay H. H, Twbhesing; of Naha'em was in tow, on Tuesday and Wednesdny. A Mfatkm of Knihts of Pythin of this tetty, w antcipatiwr n visit to ihv Sside Xsoiitt on Thumfiiy. The Third dere will he th work of the evening. Pierce Jacob has baan u flu suf ferer hut ts now reported its stuadi'y imt-rovmg ng. Arthur Kenwt, wall known here, ondvrwvnt an operation in a Port 'and hosmtat ast week uad at this wri'inp is reported m getting sloiip nicely, j Gu Ca. a former reaidont, transaravg business here this pitst v.tk. He may decided to return hero tn to take up his residence npiin. Oren IWjton i eectinjc a earnpo on his lot recently purchased. His father from Seattle arrived here Inst week j.n I i assisting him. A goodly number of PorUanders, -ncre on hsnd Saturday and Sunday; Jn take avlvan'Jige of the opening of the trout season. Sraa'l catchea were J Mrs. Hnnnnh Uarher went to Gnri Uildl Frnlny monin(r, whero she will sp'n n fer das with her dnuuhter, Mrs. X. X. Kerhy. Mr. nml Mrs. Whomjuier of Topprau Uh, Wash, were in Til'nuo'k Thurs. (fiiy of last week looking for a Uk-o-Hon. Roland Penis who is nHending Hill Military Aendewv In PortV.nl itent his Knster ientir Hfh his f ks Mr and Mrs. A. G. Hoala suul his si ter Ruth. Mrs. Al'nn A. MrRe.n '.nd children 'eft Mrtndr.y morn'm: for Cnilt-n to visit Mrs. MacRea's -father s-vl nvother, Mr. and Mrs. S M. Heui v Mr. and Mrs, C. L Pike relumed to their home in Mohler Mon.tnv Mrs. Peter Krk'kson and daughter Sylvia went to Portland Mond.iy moininc. Mr. and Mrs. F M. l-amb, retuniisl to their home in Port'and Monday. They have been vislitnT their sons Otow of Tillamook and Melvm of South Prairie for tho past week. Mr. Und Mrs. Fred StrpMe and children 'eft Monday for Gavon, where they make will make their home. Rev. Allen A. Mcl'ea ar 1 A'ev Watt left Monday to attend the Port. Isnd PrtbytonSin meetintr ot Oregon City. J. Hlmes of Seatt'e was in the county seat Monday on business G. H. Foland was a sUie p,ven Ror Tuesday morninn to Portland Harold Mekimes of Portland vns I WHY lb You Can Buy Cheaper at the CASH STORE Suited iVanuts. pouncf 20c 10c Hershoy I'hocolaU? Burs . -5c Walter Baker's Coca pouml . .'.Sc Shrarldotl Whent. pkire 15c Cream Kolletl Onts. 10 lb. tck 60c l.ipton's Tea. pound 35c invry Su?;ar, 100 pound, . . SG.75 taivlanl Tomatoes, can t5c ?oHd Tack Tomatoes, can 20c Olympic Pancake Flour pkge. 30c Columbia Lard. 100 per cent Leaf, 5 pounds $1.05 WE PAY CASH SELL FOR CASH OUR OVERHEAD IS LOW TURNOVERS QUICK PROFITS SMALL NO BAD DEBTS Spccici for Saturday-Monday April 22-1 Liberty Bell Sy.ius 2 1-2 lb. t 1-2 Gallon at 't 1 Gallon at " CANE AND MAPLE NONE BETTER repotted. Easte' . K.k Sv. M -.rmon deliTereo oy ev. rj. u. Horacheh. Mrs. Matrnoson nd .Hole niece, lA-ices were held at Cast e v School last Sunday. The CLEAN-UP SALE Odd S 0 OF OUR linos in I ires AT PRICES THAT WARRANT IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 1030x3 1-2 Horse Shoe Fabrics at . . $11.25 3 33j;4 Horse Shoe Fabrics at $22.50 133x4 Goodrich at $22.50 1 32x4 Ftsk at $22.00 2 32x4 Savage Cords at $27.50 All good stock and each tire carries the manufacturer's guarantee. We need the room. Star Garage CHA.3. F. PAXKUW, Prop. Tillamook, Oregon. J in our city Tuesday. Helen .CowkHI of CorVullis O A C was registered at the Tilnmook H t'l Monday. Those rocisterinK at the T.'ai'.i. k Hotel from nearby towns Sutur.inv ! were: J:n. J. Cooper, San ar I Ja- k Parker, Paul Roose of Wheeler; Bert F. Ross and Gilbert Zndifcvk f M.h- i-ler and H. E. Craiir of Brighton j Cliff Overtulf of Seaside was i!.n ' to Tillamook Sunday. Frank Allender, Mrs. Alex Wa" W. H. C'ark. L X. Dr'.ike and Frank Riehe went to the Metropolis on the stajre Monday. J. C. Kelsey, S. R. Ke'sey, H Kelsey Und Win. Fouts all from Carlton wure in our city Thursday of last week Amonp tho3e leaN-int; for Portland Friday on the stajje were: Forest WE HANDLE GOODS OF QUALITY. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED, AND SKLL AT A PROFIT. WE DEAL FAIR ANT) SQUARE WITH OUR PATRONS AND ARE HI, HELP YOU LIVE. Honey & Heusser CASH grocery TO Mrs. Carlisle w.t-.t u Whee'er Sat urdny raorninir to -.isit her daughter Mrs Donnb and Mrs. Johnson. A. W. Cole. I). W. Johnson and Donald C. Shaw a!t from i'ortlnml .vere busln'.ss vnitore Saturday. Mm Dorothy Ja-ol wai hotcj to a rr'l of about 20 ynune men aixl wonven. The rvnninc w iinl in a delirious lutvrheon was tervc-1 hy p'ayn r.'-irow nnd dar-ine At 11 30 Miss Jacob nMlstvd by Kly Ilaerthrn Martin. D. P. Smith. F. L. Mowery. . M l" ''t T't T "! .pent a delight- .. . , or Rockaway whero she wil spend .., ... conple of werka uxlnn up the cot- . .. . , ' ' Among those prent wr-: Chns tngua fr the romiiu; season. n . .lcCornwv:k, Anne Portmann. IHy Verti Clark and Graco Jolliffe, who Raertren. Irfuie ilaortlren, Ros Port- att nd lii-h school here, spent the mann, Ivuwrencc Fltxphtrlck. lw. week end wth thoir folks at Wheeler. rence Kehr, Alice Stnsok, Irrln Baker, C. F. Munson, Guv A. Ear', Charles Posterficld. B. Wilson, Thclma Xison and H. H. Martin. Chas. Kunze of Xehalem was seen in our city Frday. Adj. General Geo. A. White Und Wa'ter L. Tooze Sr. of Salem, were registered at tho Tillamook Hotel Friday. W. S. Wade of Porthind spent a fews duys last week in this city on business. Miss Munson spent the week end with friends at Wheeler. Miss Pearl Wilkes spent the week nd with her parents fct Snark. Ur Pu. ce, of Porhtnd, has shipped .o :ie r.-se shrub, free of charge, to iho Parent-Teacher association, for the purpt:if of beautifying the sch'ii! groumh Mr. B. C. I-arnb will have charse of the se.ttiri- out of the sh"ubs. iANKS, TILLAMOOK, THANKS We desire at this time to publicly thak the people of Tillamook for their generous patronage of this new marke-i during the first weeks of our business here. Especially are we grateful for the patronage accorded us on Saturday last. All day long we were Jaxed to capacity and while we sincerely hope that every one was waited on and that none had to go away disappointed yet we wish to announce that we have secured additional help and are now better prepared than ever to caie for your every WANT. Society Notes ! : ri.l'B CAI.KNDAK Orejjon I"i..jerttin of Women's clubs, meet in Tillamook May 30, to June Jnd. Th0 Pythian Sisters wil n've a Majn Party, May 2nd. L. D. Club April 21st. Swastika ( tub April 28th. MintiUy Mu.ocal ub April 21th. Gertrude Brookh. Mnrie Portmann, Mary Ftupntrkk. Agnes ntijr.,trt-k. Catherine 0'Hnra, Ianbol Kehr. Ford Wntkins and Caroline Portmann. Miss Jacob, whol is attending S Mary's Institute at Benvrrtnn, Oregon ' I have next week to continue her studies. Her mimy frirndi wih her success In her work. T1LLAY00K TEACHERS ARE RE APPOINTED Ihr tchonl biSird Imi rc-l?tl t-arhcr fer th coining year Th following hav signfUd Umt lhy Mil1 rnturri. Marion H'ron, Jnphlne Florence Hoff y, fiylria Hmklm, J. S Goln, A. W Pirnrh. M K- Johnion, Rortha llanon, I. X. Henisetu U W. Turnbull. A number ef the other havr not yet drcklcd whether ar not thoy will return. To The Voter of Tillamook (rmnly I have announrnl myiolf a a can didate for the oificfl of rvproenlativn and if nominated nd oleetnl, 1 wl'l iK'ouly njn. urt;r iMony hf f omer '..! oitguuil ,lo o of the in I ' pla iriluirT- the i iwcn vlr sottth rk dttslgnatr thr 4ly lit It by V ' ua it h4rlrfA" 'ii.ty ha Iwtn t aatitlml to l-a cJ nflcr. Se-rtl-r, W A t5",e f r: a u M l!t i a U jet r-H flit I OMi viNSLOTi U; W Injure jfr vruman' Fund I Crsf4 .V. A. Church, lotai 3nU DIXGS 4 f t. OUR MEATS ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE We Handle Fancy gain fed pork that you will sur.ly dedaie excellent; Only the choicest of beef? Fresh country killed chickens for Saturday. Extra quality veal ; p Best Mutton ; Extra fresh range eggs; Gdod ham, bacon, .bologna, weinies, etc ; Pure leaf lard. You can get fresh high-grade tongue, hearts and liver at Hadley's. NOT!? A fu'l column of addition nl society mite on page ten. nt the Friday French were W .) Deliver We have Both Phones. Your Credit is Good Here Send the Children they can safely shop here. 'Honest weight, right prices, prompt service. Hadley's Meat Market IN THE GEM BUILDING ON THIRD STREET BELL PHONE 3W "Where Quality id Higher and Prices Really Right" II.jrlc(iiim Club The Har'ulm Club met home of Mrs. Turnbull last with Mrs. Tunibu'l and Mrs. as joint hosUssus. Daffodils and Easter t-KK used for d.-'oriitlon. The afternoon war, spent in sowing urid nn et:ir hunt wus enjoyed by nil. Mrs. Eri;renhani wig i guest for tho nfternoin, Tho following mernbera were pre sent: Mrs. Wi'liams, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Colmnn, Mrs. Thomas, Mi's. Edwards, Mrs. Uoquist and Mrs. Hosklns, I.ndicH of the KIIch Entertain The 'adlcs of the Elk's club enter tiincd Wednesday night for the mem. htra nt tho Elk hall with n camivhl dunce, The hall wns very gnily de corated in carnival stylo with ballons and etc. Over B0 couples wero present. Everyone wns well supplied with whistles, Iml'oiw and serpentine. Tho committee in charge were: Mrs, jMoiriaon, Mrs, Max S?liutz, Mrs. French, Mrs. MuglnniH utid Mrs. Alvii Wil'iams. ! MIhh Jacelm, HosteHM A delightful party was held last Monday evening the I7th ht the home SUTTON SCIIKItZIXRKK At the Metholist parsonage on Fri day April llth oo:urred the marriage of Ralph Sutton to V.ios fjldl Schurzingor. Rev. C I.. Dark of the Methodist Church offlcwtin-' After the wod'ling ceremony th" happy young couple returned to their homo at Ncskowin, Oregon. Th good wishes of a host of friends will attend. WHO'LL BUY US A NEW PRINTING PRESS 7 Tho Herald Is slightly Inter than usual this week duo to a breakdown In tho press room, the big press on which The Herald is printed suffering a breakdown that required th combined er vices of three mechanics for hours to remedy. It 'ooks like n new prcs for Tho Herald, providing some kind friend volunteers to como for. Ward with n suggestion or something. Anyhow we regret the delay but trust that tho ex. reme newslness of tho paper will more than reward hi! reader for their patience, THE SALVATION army nnivr? Tho dntes for tho coming Salvation Army Drive ore Mny 18, 1022, The central committee which met last evening have o'ocM tl,0 ,iffr. cnt workers hnd county committee men nnd women, a Hint of whom will nppeur In our next Issue. The slogan "Sure Wo''l Helril Wear your Button," has hecn adopted, Tho war is over, of course, but tho Salvation Army Is rnrylng on a great humanitarian work whleh n,. a attention! THE SANITARY MARKET ANNOUNCES SPECIAL INDUCEMENT for Saturday only WL HANDLE NOTHING INSPECTED Shoulder of Mutton half or whole . . in BUT GOVEKNMtm MEATS Mutton M w 15c lb. 13 Fancy Steer Pot Roost Pound 16 1 2c Pound or 2 poiinds for 25e cent' Fancy Steer lit c f Pound 12k VATCH OUR AD IN THIS PAPER FOR FU WURE SATURDAY BARGAINS Sanitary Meat Market i be lupportad,